I'd like to get all three of the major tablet systems
What are the three tablet systems? iOS, Android and... Windows?
I'd like to get all three of the major tablet systems
What are the three tablet systems? iOS, Android and... Windows?
no Amazon Video either
Whoops, apparently you don't care too much about that one. If you did, you could have easily found out that Amazon Video is available on the N10 by using Firefox with Flash installed.
I gave my wife the iPad 3 last year. It's a great tab, but it's for people who don't mind having their hands held at gunpoint while being confined in a gorgeous garden with impossibly high walls.
Wouldn't a app like Plex or Playon take care of your media streaming concerns for dedicated apps.
Not really.
Well I just dig a bit deeper into the channels available in Plex, and low and behold came across all of the examples you mentioned above Including Amazon Prime content. I can't test the Amazon prime content though as I don't have an account. So at least for the media it leads me to believe that the difference isn't as great as you might be thinking.
Honestly I am confused by this comment. Do you think a PC is a requirement. If so, I would suggest you take a closer look at the product.I don't have a Pc, so it won't work. I have a Mac
I'll wager the Amazon Video experience is better with a dedicated app than with Firefox + Flash.
Well I just dig a bit deeper into the channels available in Plex, and low and behold came across all of the examples you mentioned above Including Amazon Prime content. I can't test the Amazon prime content though as I don't have an account. So at least for the media it leads me to believe that the difference isn't as great as you might be thinking.
It doesn't work in Plex, or at least it doesn't for me. I've even looked in the Plex forums and have seen talk about it without much of a solution. Basically, you log in and you get to a screen that only has Preferences on it. You tap that, you're asked to log in again. Repeat ad infinitum. It's the same thing with the Netflix channel on Plex. Oddly enough, Hulu works just fine. (But of course there are dedicated Netflix and Hulu apps.) Firefox and Flash, as I indicate above, is a top notch solution for the problem of no Amazon Video app on Android.
That is a shame. I wish I could test it without getting a prime account. I thought I saw some stuff recently where they had success with Netflix. O well but it does for for the TV channnels mentioned. I have already tested a few of those.
Personally I hate the idea of all these apps for each content provider. Darn it let me have some way of consolidating the content so I don't have to search 10 different places for what I want to watch.
I would like to say that I don't believe your comment about Firefox and Flash being a solution though. I mean you are basically pushin a dead technology at this point right. Flash is completely removed from Google play and can only be side loaded at this point. Frankly for me, that just means using that as a requirement for content is a no go now. That is actually the main reason I have gotten familar with Plex. Basically I have been using Subsonic for years that streams audio and video from my Home Server, and once flash was no longer supported and viable, subsonic was obsolete as it's video streams is all flash based. I moved to plex because it streams video and audio without flash, so a huge improvment. Even though flash is usable, it is far from a solution to push to people.
AirPlay is another huge advantage for IOS devices. Want to stream music to you household surround system? if it supports AirPlay you just push a button your IOS device and you have sound coming out of you AV receiver.
Only thing I've had was the battery life but that's what happens when you have specs like the ones on the N10 plus a screen that amazing.If I know what I know now I wouldn't get the Nexus 10. Just don't do it.
I've had it since March and haven't had anything but problems. FYI, I'm stock 4.2.2, Nova launcher.
Issues:
1) Crashes. All the time. Yes, I've done several factory resets and used it bare bones to see if it'd crash... and it does. I average about 1-2 crashes a day in about a 2 hour period of use.
2) Lags a lot.
3) When connected to a TV, there is a noticeable lag.
4) Battery life isn't great. Using it as a media device (which it's made to be) you can get a maximum of 7-8 hours if you're running crappy videos. If you want to run something that has good quality you can expect 4 hours.
5) It has tons of light bleed. If you don't have it yet, you will.
I've RMA'd it once and will try to do so again. I can't believe this thing has Google's stamp on it given the serious errors it has.